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A visit with Santa

Kids, families turn out in Dayton

-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Saphari Bosen, 1, of Jefferson, was definitely having absolutely none of Santa Sunday afternoon during a visit with him at the Oak Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Dayton.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Anita Wolf, of Paton, demonstrates that you're never too old to have a visit with Santa Sunday afternoon at the Oak Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Dayton. Wolf is actually Mrs. Claus. Her husband, Bob Wolf, was this year's Santa.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Eli Armour, 3, is all smiles as he spots Santa Sunday morning at the Oak Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Dayton. His mom, Tori Spencer, at left, holds his hand.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Misty Hermansen, of Grand Junction, works on making Christmas decorations Sunday afternoon with her granddaughter Joanna Goodall, 3, of Dayton, in the Oak Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Dayton.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Santa arrives Sunday afternoon at the Oak Park Golf Course Clubhouse in Dayton for a visit to hear gift requests, hand out candy canes and pose for lots of photos with the children who came to see him. During the rest of the year, Santa is Bob Wolf, of Paton.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Cheylynn Heater, 8, of Eagle Grove, enjoys a horse-drawn inner tube ride Sunday afternoon at the Oak Park Golf Course in Dayton. Heater had visited with Santa before her ride. Spencer Suchan, of Gowrie, and "Pal" did the pulling.
-Messenger photo by Hans Madsen
Some of the guests who visited with Santa in Dayton Sunday got to go for a horse-drawn ride around part of the Oak Park Golf Course afterward.

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